Judith Supine Solo Exhibition

Judith Supine Solo Exhibition

April 12th, 2008  |  Published in Culture, Design & Art

If you will be in New York soon, check out Judith Supine’s first New York solo exhibition, “Dirt Mansion” at the English Kills Gallery in Brooklyn.

JUDITH SUPINE the renowned street artist/psych collage provocateur has created an enormous installation in a warehouse gallery in Bushwick. The installation con- sists of a darkly lit maze of tunnels, chutes, and ladders intermingled with twenty foot wooden puppets. Judith’s work has been exhibited at the Leonard Street Gallery in London, New Image Art in Los Angeles as well as the 11 Spring Spring St. group show in New York.  ”Dirt Mansion” opens April 12th and runs through June 8th. More information here.










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